This turban baby headband is super soft and fun. It has the perfect fall colors- pink, orange, and gray! These turbans are incredibly comfortable and easy to wear. A great way to add the perfect stylish touch to her (our your) outfits.

Tribal jewelry just for you! These tribal style statement earrings are pressed antiqued bronze. They hang about 3″ long. These earrings have a subtle wild side. Throw these on with your favorite neutral top to add a touch of style to your everyday look.

An true gray jersey knit is made into a turban headband. Perfect for those days that you just don’t feel like doing your hair. Roll out of bed, throw your hair up and slip this turban headband on. It’s also great for working out!

These antiqued silver plated earrings are tribal style chandeliers. They catch light beautifully. They hang approx. 2 1/2″ long. Silver is sleek and modern, but will forever be timeless. Throw these earrings for instant elegance. Pair them with your favorite pair of jeans or dress them up for a stylin’ night out.

A mustard jersey knit is made into a turban headband. Perfect for those days that you just don’t feel like doing your hair. Roll out of bed, throw your hair up and slip this turban headband on. It’s also great for working out!

A long tassel necklace just for you. This is a classy long gold plated brass beaded necklace with brown jasper tinted glass settings and a brown genuine leather tassel. This tassel necklace is the perfect amount of color to pop against your outfit. An easy way to enhance your look. Modern. Chic.

“There are some people in life that make you laugh a little louder, smile a little bigger and live just a little better. “

Spent today reflecting on and thankful for ALL of the dear dear friends I have been blessed with in my life. Old, new, those in touch and those not, each of you have sweetly shaped my life. I cannot imagine a world without friends. *erin

Taking some time today to soak in some sun, to slow down, to notice the little gifts around me. With life’s speediness, it is so hard to carve out time and remember to jump off the merry-go-round. This morning was a well spent few hours with some sweet ladies {from our high school group} and my favorite form of relating: shopping & of course coffee.

Thankful for a ‘thankfulness reset button’ sort of day. May the little moments shine brighter to us all this weekend.

It’s always fun to try out a new trend.But I wouldn’t say I am the first to jump out there when it comes to trying out new styles.

We sell accessories and this seems like an oxymoron.I don’t know what my problem is, maybe it is a lack of courage, but it takes me a while to feel comfortable wearing a new style.

I don’t know what it is about weekends, Friday’s especially, maybe it’s the “party animal” that lives deep within me or the loosening of the chains of order and scheduledness. Either way, I become a little more brave.

Not in a “I’m ready to wear a midriff” type of way, but in a “why not try this on, while I am out and away from all who know me or take me seriously ” sort of thinking.

So all who can relate to the timidness I can feel when it comes to fashion, please join me.It doesn’t have to be big.Try ONE thing and wear it boldly. *erin

It is still morning and it has already been one of those days. I don’t wake up with birds singing, but I am definitely an optimist.

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It’s the little things that poke the holes in my sails.

“Why don’t I own an umbrella?” I am drudging my little ones through the downpour as we arrive late to preschool.

I spent 30 minutes in an aisle at target, on my phone, trying to activate my new debit card. I am miserably failing the multiple choice questions. “What is your father in law’s middle name?” “Uhhh..” “Which one of these astrological signs correlate with your husband’s birthday.” I mean, I don’t even know my own blood type. I always forget to ask. (Add it to my to-do list).

An iced coffee down the shirt, a text to the wrong friend (same name, different person) and was one dollar short at checkout. After it all I forgot the one thing I needed from Target…

As, I sit here trying to re-boot my day, I keep coming back to a verse I have been turning over and over in my head this week.

“It is absolutely clear that God has called you to a free life. Just make sure that you don’t use this freedom as an excuse to do whatever you want to do and destroy your freedom. Rather, use your freedom to serve one another in love; that’s how freedom grows. For everything we know about God’s Word is summed up in a single sentence: Love others as you love yourself. That’s an act of true freedom.” {Gal. 5: 13-15}

What the heck does that mean? I don’t feel like I live a free life. I picture freedom like standing at the edge of a cliff holding my arms out and my hair blowing in the breeze (Titanic style.) I feel like I can’t get my act together. My life seems pretty sticky and messy to me. I am a disaster.

What’s that phrase, ‘the devil is in the details?’ That is my story. I am someone who gets caught up in and trips over life’s minor catastrophes. It is a slow fade into despair for me. A day full of bank card calls and spilt coffee can truly do me in.

This verse has been rotating through my mind as I slowly have given in to frustration. I think freedom is starting to become clearer to me. The freedom I can have, if I choose to partake is simple and oh so sweet. I think it might be grace. Grace to be ok with the crazy, with the loss of control, with the annoyances that discourage my spirit. Grace to say “It’s ok to not have it together.”

And then, as I allow my imperfections and chaos to settle and lose the weight they hold, I can begin to see I have the freedom to love.

That is the freedom I miss out on. The freedom to love others. I would bet I am not the only one who doesn’t have it together and it would sure be nice to know.

So I will go on with my day, choosing grace and love and I think I will make that phone call to an old friend who might need a little reminder she is loved.

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hi! we are erin and racheal. together we own wild juniper, a brand that sells our line of jewelry, as well as clothing and small home items. welcome to our space. we hope you feel inspired to connect, create, and rest.

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